
The Value & The Costs of
Flush Trim & Recessed Baseboard
The Value
Designing interior trim to be either flush or recessed creates a seamless transition where wall surfaces meet baseboards, door frames, windows, or stairs. This subtle architectural detail eliminates the typical protrusions and ornamentation associated with traditional trim to create a sleek and cohesive look that embodies minimalism. This modern home design decision often appeals to those who appreciate a clean, uninterrupted aesthetic.
Flush trim or recessed baseboard designs often include a “reveal” detail, which is a small gap that can be positioned either at the bottom of the wall or above a flush-installed baseboard. This understated detail adds depth and interest while maintaining the overall sleekness and enhancing the simplicity, elegance, and attention to detail of the home.
The Costs
Opting for flush trim and/or recessed baseboard details in modern home design involves a meticulous construction process that may impact the overall interiors budget. The precision required in crafting these elements, especially when incorporating reveal details, demands skilled labor and careful coordination during the installation process.
This level of customization and the need for exacting standards in execution will contribute to higher costs compared to standard trim options. However, the aesthetic in flush trim and baseboard details is unparalleled for creating a minimal and cohesive look in modern home interiors. For homeowners and designers alike, the cost is often viewed as a worthwhile investment in achieving a distinctive and refined living environment that values both meticulous design and precise craftsmanship.
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